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fleurone
Brooksville, FL
(Zone 9a)

May 12, 2008
8:24 AM

Post #4940009

Help appreciated. I bought this and the ticket says Cordyline Cor. Bryans , I can't find it anywhere, maybe mislabelled?
I was hoping to know what growing conditions it liked

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UrbanBonsai
Sacramento, CA

May 12, 2008
7:40 PM

Post #4942499

the main species are australis, terminalis, and fruticosa. I'd say this is fruticosa. These are often sold as a dracaena and can be grown pretty much the same way. Good indoor plant if you've got a spot with good sunlight. Only plant outdoor if you are in a warmer zone because i do not believe these are frost hardy.

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